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Posterior cruciate ligament injury

Posterior cruciate ligament injury is a knee injury that often occurs when there is a strong blow to the lower leg or trauma where the knee is bent sharply, and can lead to pain, instability, and reduced function in the knee joint. Here we have collected knee braces that can contribute to relief and increased stability in the case of posterior cruciate ligament injury in everyday life, training, and rehabilitation – selected by our licensed physiotherapist.

Want to read more about causes, symptoms, and when to seek medical attention? Visit our Injury Guide on Posterior Cruciate Ligament Injury for a medical overview and guidance.

Braces and supports for posterior cruciate ligament injuries are often used for instability and pain in the knee joint, but do not replace medical assessment for persistent or severe pain.

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Knee braces for posterior cruciate ligament injuries – stability and support for unstable knees

Posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) injury occurs when the posterior cruciate ligament in the knee joint is damaged, often as a result of a direct blow to the lower leg, a fall, or a sharp bend in the knee. The injury can cause pain, swelling, and a feeling of instability, especially when loading in a bent position. Here we have collected knee braces that can contribute to stability, relief, and increased safety in the event of a posterior cruciate ligament injury, selected by our licensed physiotherapist.

Read more about causes, symptoms, and guidance in our Injury Guide on Posterior Cruciate Ligament Injury.

Benefits of protection in case of posterior cruciate ligament injury:

  • Provides stability in the knee joint under load
  • Can reduce instability and uncertainty when moving
  • Contributes to a safer everyday life and controlled activity
  • Suitable for rehabilitation, everyday use, and training as recommended